Significant refactoring of globals and entry points. Oh my.
- The global variables previously accessible throughout the codebase
have been restructured as private static properties of the Program
class. Public static getter methods have been added to allow read access
to these properties throughout the codebase.
- Entry points, which were dispersed across multiple files, have been
consolidated and simplified into a static method on the Program class,
making the entry logic easier to follow.
- Removed unnecessary ~~globals~~ Program static properties.
- Adjusted imports and references across the codebase to reflect the new
structure.
Try not to focus on the `gulpfile.mjs` changes, as it won't be around
for much longer. *[winky face]*
Co-authored-by: Chomp <27521899+chompDev@users.noreply.github.com>
We've created our own Git Large File Storage (LFS) server due to the
excessive cost of GitHub's bandwidth. Did you know all of their Ethernet
cables are actually gold coated diamonds?
This PR reverses the work done in #954 to compress large location JSON
files into a 7zip archive and handle the (de)compression of the archive.
Only JSON files within the `project/assets/database/` directory that are
larger than 5MB have been included in LFS. This translates to all of the
`looseLoot.json` files. The rest are small enough to be included in the
base repo.
A `.lfsconfig` file has been added to the root of the project to alert
git to the presence of the custom LFS server. This public server is
read-only. Write access is only available to developers within the
Single Player Tarkov GitHub organization.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7ddfec9b-5a9a-42e6-806d-fd419e4eaa4f"
width="250">
Due to LFS storage issues... This PR removes all current LFS files (the
location loot files) and replaces them with a single 7-zip archive. The
archive is stored in LFS, but has decreased in size by roughly 95%.
The location `.json` files are now git-ignored.
There are two new npm commands to aid in working with the archive:
- `npm run database:compress`
Compresses the JSON files into an archive *which can be committed into
the project*.
- `npm run database:decompress`
Decompresses the archive into the original JSON files located in the
working directory.
The gulp file that handles builds has been updated to ensure that the
archive files are *always* used when a build is processed, regardless of
if the JSON files are already present in the working directory.
Rebranded src code and scripts to SPT
Co-authored-by: clodan <clodan@clodan.com>
Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Server#345
Co-authored-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This is the first pass of ESLint on the codebase.
ESLint formatting is less strict when it comes to line-length and line-breaks then dprint/biome, so if you see formatting that you don't like... fix it! It shouldn't require a configuration change.
- This should merge clean into master (when the time comes).
- This will not merge clean into `3.9.0-DEV`, but the conflicts aren't that bad.
- Made it so Watermark doesn't initialize on the constructor, this makes it possible for tests to use `@spt-aki/di/Container`;
- Removed unnecessary calls to `ErrorHandler.handleCriticalError`, all you really need to do is `throw new Error()` and it'll get caught automatically.
- Ability to use @spt-aki path alias on the whole project.
- Swapped all imports from relative paths, for imports using the path alias.
Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Server#157
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>